شظ
1 شَظَّ الجُوَالِقَ, (S,) or الوِعَآءَ, (K,) aor. ـُ inf. n. شَظٌّ, (TA,) He fastened its شِظَاظ [q. v.] upon the sack: (S:) or he put the شِظَاظ into the bag; [meaning into its loop, or handle;] as also ↓ اشظّهُ: (K:) or the latter signifies he put to it, or made for it, (namely the sack,) a شِظَاظ. (S.) 4 أَشْظَ3َ see the preceding paragraph.شِظَاظٌ The stick, or piece of wood, which is inserted into the loop, or handle, of a sack; (S;) a curved piece of wood, (K, TA,) with a pointed extremity, (TA,) which is put into the two loops, or handles, of a pair of sacks, (K, TA,) when they are bound upon the camel: (TA:) there are two such pieces of wood: (S, * TA:) pl. أَشِظَّةٌ. (K.) And A piece of wood, or peg, with which they make fast the rope of a burden. (Ibn-Maaroof, as cited by Golius.) شَظِيظٌ A sack made fast, or bound. (Fr. K.) A2: A stick, or piece of wood, split in several places. (Fr, K.)